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The Raja Saab: Prabhas Aiming for Box Office Glory, But Why So Low?

The Raja Saab: Prabhas Aiming for Box Office Glory, But Why So Low?

Ladies and gentlemen, Prabhas is back in the ring with The Raja Saab! This much-anticipated flick just hit theaters, but the reviews are throwing shade. With a Rs. 9.15 crore preview, it's gunning for Rs. 35-40 crore on day one, but it’s gotta bring the heat to catch Kalki 2898 AD and Salaar! Critics say it’s a visual treat but the script? More like a soggy sandwich! A sequel’s coming, so keep your popcorn ready!

Quick rundown

  1. Prabhas' Raja Saab opens with a decent paid-preview bump but a modest first-day forecast.
  2. Budget balloons to Rs 400-450 crore, yet critics call the horror-comedy's screenplay shaky.
  3. Kalki 2898 AD and Salaar posted blockbuster openings, Raja Saab must leap to catch up.
  4. Sequel tease Raja Saab: Circus 1935 keeps the circus chatter alive.
  5. Visually stunning but narratively uneven—a big splash with uneven punch.

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